So I roasted a perfectly good PT last night. I think I wired the 20-0-20 secondary wrong and up in smoke it went. So, now my room smells like burnt transformer and I'm in the PT market. The problem I'm having is that I'm not finding anything out there with the specs I want, so I want to see how far I can smudge the rules with what I've found.
Here's what the dead PT had:
360-0
6.3 @ ~3A
60-0
20-0-20
The major problem I had with this PT is that there wasn't enough heater current for 4 x KT-88 and several preamp tubes. I found some toroidal PTs on eBay from AnTek which look nice for the HT and the heater, but no bias tap and no lower voltage to power switching stuff.
Here's what I'm looking at:
http://www.antekinc.com/AN-4T360.pdf
and
http://www.antekinc.com/AN-4T400.pdf
Each have two HT windings at 500ma each and two 6.3v windings at 5A each. Each of these are 400VA transformers.
So here are my questions:
-Is there any easy way to get a bias voltage from this tranny? I've thought of two options:
1) Add a 60v secondary winding for the bias.
2) Use a stacked power supply to get a negative voltage
-Is there any problem with mounting two toroid concentrically with one on the outside of the chassis and one on the inside? What I'm thinking is I could buy one of their 25VA, 2 x 12v trannys for my channel switching stuff and mount it on the same bolt as the main toroid but have it on the inside of the chassis.
-If it's possible to mount two transformers on the same bolt, would it be a good idea to buy a 25VA, 2 x 24v tranny and use one secondary for channel switching and the other secondary with a voltage tripler for bias? Or will this create a DC offset in the transformer because the current from each winding isn't identical?
-Is there any advantage/disadvantage with using the 400v tranny with the secondaries in parallel which will give me ~560v after my bridge rectifier? The OTs I typically see for p-p 100w-120w amps have a primary impedance of about 2k ohms, but I don't know if 4 x KT-88s at 560v in class AB with a 2k impedance would be a good operating point. I'd also like to play with ultra linear operation at some point once I get a different OT (we'll cross that bridge later), but I don't know enough about designing output stages to know if I'm making an obvious mistake or not.
Here's what the dead PT had:
360-0
6.3 @ ~3A
60-0
20-0-20
The major problem I had with this PT is that there wasn't enough heater current for 4 x KT-88 and several preamp tubes. I found some toroidal PTs on eBay from AnTek which look nice for the HT and the heater, but no bias tap and no lower voltage to power switching stuff.
Here's what I'm looking at:
http://www.antekinc.com/AN-4T360.pdf
and
http://www.antekinc.com/AN-4T400.pdf
Each have two HT windings at 500ma each and two 6.3v windings at 5A each. Each of these are 400VA transformers.
So here are my questions:
-Is there any easy way to get a bias voltage from this tranny? I've thought of two options:
1) Add a 60v secondary winding for the bias.
2) Use a stacked power supply to get a negative voltage
-Is there any problem with mounting two toroid concentrically with one on the outside of the chassis and one on the inside? What I'm thinking is I could buy one of their 25VA, 2 x 12v trannys for my channel switching stuff and mount it on the same bolt as the main toroid but have it on the inside of the chassis.
-If it's possible to mount two transformers on the same bolt, would it be a good idea to buy a 25VA, 2 x 24v tranny and use one secondary for channel switching and the other secondary with a voltage tripler for bias? Or will this create a DC offset in the transformer because the current from each winding isn't identical?
-Is there any advantage/disadvantage with using the 400v tranny with the secondaries in parallel which will give me ~560v after my bridge rectifier? The OTs I typically see for p-p 100w-120w amps have a primary impedance of about 2k ohms, but I don't know if 4 x KT-88s at 560v in class AB with a 2k impedance would be a good operating point. I'd also like to play with ultra linear operation at some point once I get a different OT (we'll cross that bridge later), but I don't know enough about designing output stages to know if I'm making an obvious mistake or not.
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